Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I would just feel used honestly.
+1 it's rapey to have sex when you don't want it.
No it’s not. Not in a marriage
Marital rape is a thing babe.
There’s no rape in op’s marriage.
Yet it still exists! Even if you try to deny it, rape does happen in marriage and no it’s not ok.
Rape is never ok. However there’s no rape in this situation
having sex when you don't feel like it because the other person wants you to is rapey.
Its not rape unless someone is forcing them. Op is having sex out of her free will.
Having sex when you don't feel like it is rapey, not that it's rape. It's still gross. It's transactional.
Let’s go with “transactional” for a moment, but view it through a different lens:
say one partner decides on less s*x; when you reach 11 or fewer instances of s*x per 12 months, you’re now in a s*xless marriage. Your “transactional” (or lack of it) imposes this on the other person.
Denial of affection/s*x is a form of emotional abuse.
If you deny sex completely, then you have forced your partner into becoming an asexual; that is literally the “A” in LGTBQIA+. In other words, you have forced them unwillingly to flip their sexual orientation 180 degrees against their will. How is THAT not also “gross” as you put it, PP ?
That’s a lot of words to say you demand access to your partners body. #rapey
Maybe they can just be friends instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: "I want more sex from my husband"
DCUM: "He has Low T. Porn Addiction. ADHD."
OP: "My husband wants more sex from me."
DCUM: "He's a rapist. Also he needs to do more chores. Are you in your 30s, because you should have more children with that rapist while you are fertile."
100% spot-on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I would just feel used honestly.
+1 it's rapey to have sex when you don't want it.
No it’s not. Not in a marriage
Marital rape is a thing babe.
There’s no rape in op’s marriage.
Yet it still exists! Even if you try to deny it, rape does happen in marriage and no it’s not ok.
Rape is never ok. However there’s no rape in this situation
having sex when you don't feel like it because the other person wants you to is rapey.
Its not rape unless someone is forcing them. Op is having sex out of her free will.
Having sex when you don't feel like it is rapey, not that it's rape. It's still gross. It's transactional.
Let’s go with “transactional” for a moment, but view it through a different lens:
say one partner decides on less s*x; when you reach 11 or fewer instances of s*x per 12 months, you’re now in a s*xless marriage. Your “transactional” (or lack of it) imposes this on the other person.
Denial of affection/s*x is a form of emotional abuse.
If you deny sex completely, then you have forced your partner into becoming an asexual; that is literally the “A” in LGTBQIA+. In other words, you have forced them unwillingly to flip their sexual orientation 180 degrees against their will. How is THAT not also “gross” as you put it, PP ?
Not f***ing you is not “abuse” ffs. You also don’t seem to grasp the faintest idea of what asexuality is. It cannot be forced onto someone…
Maybe op and her husband can just be friends.
Anonymous wrote:OP: "I want more sex from my husband"
DCUM: "He has Low T. Porn Addiction. ADHD."
OP: "My husband wants more sex from me."
DCUM: "He's a rapist. Also he needs to do more chores. Are you in your 30s, because you should have more children with that rapist while you are fertile."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I would just feel used honestly.
+1 it's rapey to have sex when you don't want it.
No it’s not. Not in a marriage
Marital rape is a thing babe.
There’s no rape in op’s marriage.
Yet it still exists! Even if you try to deny it, rape does happen in marriage and no it’s not ok.
Rape is never ok. However there’s no rape in this situation
having sex when you don't feel like it because the other person wants you to is rapey.
Its not rape unless someone is forcing them. Op is having sex out of her free will.
Having sex when you don't feel like it is rapey, not that it's rape. It's still gross. It's transactional.
Let’s go with “transactional” for a moment, but view it through a different lens:
say one partner decides on less s*x; when you reach 11 or fewer instances of s*x per 12 months, you’re now in a s*xless marriage. Your “transactional” (or lack of it) imposes this on the other person.
Denial of affection/s*x is a form of emotional abuse.
If you deny sex completely, then you have forced your partner into becoming an asexual; that is literally the “A” in LGTBQIA+. In other words, you have forced them unwillingly to flip their sexual orientation 180 degrees against their will. How is THAT not also “gross” as you put it, PP ?
That’s a lot of words to say you demand access to your partners body. #rapey
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I would just feel used honestly.
+1 it's rapey to have sex when you don't want it.
No it’s not. Not in a marriage
Marital rape is a thing babe.
There’s no rape in op’s marriage.
Yet it still exists! Even if you try to deny it, rape does happen in marriage and no it’s not ok.
Rape is never ok. However there’s no rape in this situation
having sex when you don't feel like it because the other person wants you to is rapey.
Its not rape unless someone is forcing them. Op is having sex out of her free will.
Having sex when you don't feel like it is rapey, not that it's rape. It's still gross. It's transactional.
Let’s go with “transactional” for a moment, but view it through a different lens:
say one partner decides on less s*x; when you reach 11 or fewer instances of s*x per 12 months, you’re now in a s*xless marriage. Your “transactional” (or lack of it) imposes this on the other person.
Denial of affection/s*x is a form of emotional abuse.
If you deny sex completely, then you have forced your partner into becoming an asexual; that is literally the “A” in LGTBQIA+. In other words, you have forced them unwillingly to flip their sexual orientation 180 degrees against their will. How is THAT not also “gross” as you put it, PP ?
Not f***ing you is not “abuse” ffs. You also don’t seem to grasp the faintest idea of what asexuality is. It cannot be forced onto someone…
Anonymous wrote:I have not read this whole thread, but I did get to the part where the DH wants sex twice a day and this couple has two children under four, one of whom is a newborn. I stopped reading out of empathy for OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I would just feel used honestly.
+1 it's rapey to have sex when you don't want it.
No it’s not. Not in a marriage
Marital rape is a thing babe.
There’s no rape in op’s marriage.
Yet it still exists! Even if you try to deny it, rape does happen in marriage and no it’s not ok.
Rape is never ok. However there’s no rape in this situation
having sex when you don't feel like it because the other person wants you to is rapey.
Its not rape unless someone is forcing them. Op is having sex out of her free will.
Having sex when you don't feel like it is rapey, not that it's rape. It's still gross. It's transactional.
Let’s go with “transactional” for a moment, but view it through a different lens:
say one partner decides on less s*x; when you reach 11 or fewer instances of s*x per 12 months, you’re now in a s*xless marriage. Your “transactional” (or lack of it) imposes this on the other person.
Denial of affection/s*x is a form of emotional abuse.
If you deny sex completely, then you have forced your partner into becoming an asexual; that is literally the “A” in LGTBQIA+. In other words, you have forced them unwillingly to flip their sexual orientation 180 degrees against their will. How is THAT not also “gross” as you put it, PP ?